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SleekView for Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall (GOTMLS)

Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall stores scan results, quarantine entries and brute-force log rows in WordPress. SleekView renders that data as a sortable, filterable grid so security leads stop clicking through several settings tabs.

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SleekView table view for Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall (GOTMLS)

Scan results and firewall hits live in your database. Read them as one.

Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall by Eli Scheetz (GOTMLS) walks the WordPress filesystem, matches file signatures against its definition pack, quarantines anything that matches and rejects login attempts that fail to provide a one-time secret key. The plugin keeps scan history, quarantine entries and brute-force hits inside WordPress, split across several settings tabs.

SleekView reads those stores and renders them as a single working grid. Each row carries the affected file or IP, the threat type or block reason, the source, the scan or block date, and the status (quarantined, flagged, brute-force block). Sort by threat type, filter to the last scan, scope to a single source IP for an incident response. The grid never replaces the GOTMLS settings tabs; it just makes finding the right entry a one-click operation.

The plugin still owns the scan logic, signature updates and the brute-force key check. SleekView is the reading surface on the data GOTMLS already writes, with WP-native filters shared between this table view and any chart cards built on the same dataset.

Workflow

Turn GOTMLS stores into a single working grid

1

Read scan and firewall stores

SleekView detects GOTMLS and registers its scan-history option, quarantine entries and brute-force log as data sources. Columns auto-detect, so scan_date, threat_type, file_path, source_ip and block_date become first-class fields.
2

Map the columns

Source (file or IP), threat or reason, scan/block date, severity and status. Six columns answer the questions security leads actually ask between scans.
3

Save the triage views

Save a view scoped to the last scan, another to brute-force hits in the last 24 hours, another to threat_type = suspicious eval. Each one becomes a one-click cockpit.
4

Drill or export

Click a row to open the quarantine entry or inspect the log row, or export the filtered set to CSV. Incident reports stop being screenshots.

Sample columns

A typical GOTMLS triage grid

Each quarantine entry or brute-force hit as one row: source, threat or reason, date, severity and status.
Source: GOTMLS scan history, quarantine entries and brute-force log
Source Threat / Reason Type Date Severity Status
wp-content/plugins/old-plugin/eval.php Suspicious eval Quarantine 2026-05-15 03:22 High Quarantined
wp-content/uploads/2024/upload.php Known signature Quarantine 2026-05-15 03:21 High Quarantined
203.0.113.55 Missing secret key Brute-force 2026-05-15 02:47 Medium Blocked
wp-content/themes/old-theme/footer.php Base64 payload Quarantine 2026-05-14 22:09 Medium Flagged
198.51.100.21 Missing secret key Brute-force 2026-05-14 18:33 Medium Blocked

Comparison

Default GOTMLS admin vs SleekView

Default GOTMLS settings screens

  • Scan and firewall data live in different settings tabs
  • No saved view for last-scan quarantine entries
  • Brute-force log is paginated, no column-driven sorting at scale
  • Filtering to a single threat type needs manual scrolling
  • No CSV export of a filtered slice for an incident handoff

SleekView

  • One row per quarantine entry or brute-force hit
  • Sortable columns for date, severity and threat type
  • Saved view for last scan or for brute-force hits this week
  • Spot repeat IPs without a manual page-by-page scan
  • Export any filtered set to CSV with active filters preserved

Features

What SleekView gives you for Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall (GOTMLS)

Quarantine and firewall on one grid

Render scan history, quarantine entries and brute-force logs as a sortable table. Security leads see scan and login activity on one screen instead of three tabs.

Saved views per concern

Save a view for last-scan quarantines and another for brute-force hits in the last 24 hours. Incident response gets a working surface, not a settings click-through.

Post-mortem-ready exports

Export any filtered slice to CSV with active filters preserved. Post-mortems get a real timeline instead of pasted scan screenshots.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall

Solo site owners

Open one saved view per concern: last-scan quarantines, brute-force this week. The triage stops being a tab walk and becomes a working surface.

Agency security teams

Run the same saved views across client sites. Quarterly reports include a CSV export of quarantine entries and brute-force hits scoped to the right windows.

Incident responders

Pin a view scoped to the affected site for the last 14 days. The grid becomes the timeline a post-mortem can reference directly.

The bigger picture

Why a scanner and firewall need a real table

GOTMLS is the kind of plugin that gets installed during a panic and then never opens again. The scanner runs, the quarantine fills, the brute-force firewall quietly rejects thousands of login attempts a week. Triage in practice is column-driven: filter to high-severity entries, sort by date, scope to a single source IP.

The plugin's own UI splits that data across several tabs, each with its own paginated list. SleekView lays a working grid over the same stores so a site owner finds the right row in one click and an incident responder gets a real timeline. Same plugin, same scans, same blocks, but a triage surface that respects how a security review actually works.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall (GOTMLS)

GOTMLS's scan-history options, quarantine entries and brute-force log. Scan date, file path, threat type, severity, source IP and block timestamp. No external services.

 

No. Scan logic, signature updates, quarantine actions and brute-force key checks stay with GOTMLS. SleekView only reads what the plugin already produced.

 

Yes. Save a view filtered to scan_date = the latest run and threat_type as a column. The grid becomes the working surface for that scan, available in one click.

 

Yes. Every column is sortable. High-severity entries, recent quarantines and the noisiest brute-force IPs are all a header click away.

 

Yes. The grid scopes to a single site or rolls up across the network, pulling each site's GOTMLS data in turn. A network-wide malware posture audit becomes one screen.

 

No. The plugin still owns scanning, quarantine actions and brute-force decisions. SleekView is the reading surface for the data it already produced.

 

No. The grid reads scan history and quarantine entries inside the admin, on demand. It has no role during a scan or on the brute-force request path.

 

Yes. Any filtered set exports to CSV with active filters preserved. Incident responders typically export the per-IP or per-threat set as the post-mortem evidence pack.

 

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